... Notes The object of the active verb becomes the subject of the passive verb The subject of the active verb becomes the object of the passive verb Note that the object of the passive verb is not always...

... attitude …………………………………………… me a) Shocked b) Was shocked c) Was shocking Answers Channel Islanders speak English and French 2 The roof is being repaired by a friend of ours Your life will be changed...

... is supposed to be cleaned by Janet She isn't supposed to eat candy and gum Candy and gum aren't supposed to be eaten by her Frank and Jane are supposed to make tonight's Tonight's dinner is supposed ... room She wasn't supposed to eat candy and gum Frank and Jane were supposed to make dinner They weren't supposed to make dessert MAY / MAY NOT and MIGHT / MIGHT NOT Active: That firm may have offered ... future.) (The future can not be foretold by Terry.) MAY / MAY NOT and MAY / MAY NOT and MIGHT / MIGHT NOT Active: MIGHT / MIGHT NOT Passive: That company may offer Katya a new contract Katya may...

... reprimanded the boy for creating trouble in the class Civic authorities demolished several illegal buildings in the city yesterday She accused me of poisoning her dog The suspect was remanded ... was remanded to judicial custody No one wished me a happy birthday The world is getting warmer and warmer They have been told to deposit the money I was told to mend my ways 10 I haven’t heard...

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